Ben Meiklejohn
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Ben Meiklejohn is a Maine
Maine
Maine is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and south, New Hampshire to the west, and the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the northwest and New Brunswick to the northeast. Maine is both the northernmost and easternmost...

 politician and member of the Maine Green Independent Party
Maine Green Independent Party
The Maine Green Independent Party is the oldest state Green party in the United States. It was founded following an informal meeting of 18 environmental advocates, including Bowdoin College professor John Rensenbrink and others in Augusta, Maine...

, an affiliate of the United States Green Party
Green Party (United States)
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. Between 2001 and 2007, he served two terms as an at-large member of the Portland
Portland, Maine
Portland is the largest city in Maine and is the county seat of Cumberland County. The 2010 city population was 66,194, growing 3 percent since the census of 2000...

 School Committee
Portland Public Schools, Maine
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, and was the first Green ever elected in the City of Portland.

Education

He received a B.A. in English with a Concentration in Creative Writing at the University of Maine
University of Maine
The University of Maine is a public research university located in Orono, Maine, United States. The university was established in 1865 as a land grant college and is referred to as the flagship university of the University of Maine System...

, where he served as President of the Student Government from 1995 to 1997. He currently attends the University of Southern Maine
University of Southern Maine
The University of Southern Maine is a multi-campus public urban comprehensive university and part of the University of Maine System. USM's three primary campuses are located in Portland, Gorham, and Lewiston...

 for Music Performance on oboe since 2002, and served as the University of Southern Maine's Student Representative to the University of Maine System Board of Trustees from 2002 to 2007.

Green Independent Party


Meiklejohn has been active in local Green Party politics since 1994. He founded both the University Green Party (University of Maine) in 1996 and the Portland Green Independent Committee in 1999. He has run for office three times with the party designation officially listed with his name on the ballot (UMaine Student Government President (1994), District 31 State House (1998) and District 120 State House (2006)). From 2000 to 2004 he served as the statewide chairman for the Maine Green Independent Party. He is also an important figure in the Cumberland County
Cumberland County, Maine
Cumberland County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maine. As of 2010, the population was 281,674. Its county seat is Portland, and is the most populous of the sixteen Maine counties, as well as the most affluent. Cumberland County has the deepest and second largest body of water in the...

 party, formerly its chairman and treasurer. He has served longer than any other elected Green in the county with the most number of elected Greens in the nation.

School committee

Meiklejohn is one of five registered Green Independents to have served on the School Committee, and was the first Green elected in the city of Portland. The Committee is technically non-partisan, but from December 2005 to January 2007 it had four Green Independent members, and was at one point the second "Greenest" governing body in the United States. From 2004 to 2006, significant media attention had been attributed to conflicts between the committee's Democrats and Greens.

In October 2007, after a controversial vote by the Portland School Committee to allow birth control to be distributed in King Middle School, Meiklejohn appeared on the O'Reilly Factor as a political guest.

Music

He has played the oboe since age seven and founded the rock band Hoboe in 2000, featuring amplified oboe with various effects pedals as the lead instrument. He was on the Board of Directors for the Maine Songwriters Association from 2002 to 2004. He has written numerous classical music columns for the Portland Phoenix.

Miscellaneous

Meiklejohn appeared in the January 20, 2000 issue of USA Today
USA Today
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for an advertising agency attempting new ways to recruit talent.

Electoral history

  • 2008 Candidate for Portland Water District Trustee, Portland Representative, 12125 votes, 41.85% (not elected)
  • 2008 Candidate (Write-In) for Green Independent Party nomination for State Representative, House District 120, 5 votes, 9.80% (not nominated)
  • 2007 Candidate for Re-Election to Portland School Committee At-Large, 2737 votes, 12.73% (not elected)
  • 2006 Candidate for Maine State House of Representatives, District 120, 1190 votes, 43.05% (not elected)
  • 2006 Candidate for Green Independent Party nomination for State Representative, House District 120, 36 votes, 100% (nominated)
  • 2004 Candidate for Re-Election to Portland School Committee At-Large 16880 votes, 34.1% (re-elected)
  • 2001 Candidate for Portland School Committee At-Large 5176 votes, 50.1% (elected)
  • 2000 Candidate for Portland School Committee At-Large (not elected)
  • 1998 Candidate for Maine State House of Representatives, District 31, 639 votes, 26% (not elected)

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